Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Aug 2014)

Alginate encapsulated mesoporous silica nanospheres as a sustained drug delivery system for the poorly water-soluble drug indomethacin

  • Liang Hu,
  • Changshan Sun,
  • Aihua Song,
  • Di Chang,
  • Xin Zheng,
  • Yikun Gao,
  • Tongying Jiang,
  • Siling Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajps.2014.05.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 183 – 190

Abstract

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We applied a combination of inorganic mesoporous silica material, frequently used as drug carriers, and a natural organic polymer alginate (ALG), to establish a sustained drug delivery system for the poorly water-soluble drug Indomethacin (IND). Mesoporous silica nanospheres (MSNs) were synthesized using an organic template method and then functionalized with aminopropyl groups through postsynthesis. After drug loading into the pores of aninopropyl functionalized MSNs (AP-MSNs), IND loaded AP-MSNs (IND-AP-MSNs) were encapsulated by ALG through the ionic interaction. The effects of surface chemical groups and ALG layer on IND release were systematically studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), nitrogen adsorption, zeta-potential analysis and TGA analysis. The surface structure and surface charge changes of the ALG encapsulated AP-MSNs (ALG-AP-MSNs) were also investigated. The results showed that sustained release of IND from the designed drug delivery system was mainly due to the blockage effect from the coated ALG. We believe that this combination will help designing oral sustained drug delivery systems for poorly water-soluble drugs.

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